But now she's relying on "quadrupled dosages" of morphine to stay comfortable, Rory revealed in a heart-wrenching new post on his blog, This Life I Live."I'd like to tell you that she's doing great and is going to beat this thing," Rory wrote on Saturday. "But I can't."

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Rory is coming to terms with is his wife's fate, People reports. "Here I sit beside my dying wife," Rory wrote on Saturday. "I don't say those words lightly. As a matter-of-fact, I haven't said them at all. But my beautiful bride has said them to me in these couple of days."

"Yesterday with tears in her eyes and mine, Joey held my hand and told me that she has been having serious talks with Jesus," he continued. "She said she told him that if He's ready to take her ... she's ready to come home."

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Rory also reflected on a sadly fortuitous song the couple recorded together in 2012. The pair have always tried to record songs that matter to them, Rory wrote. "When I'm Gone," written by the Feeks' friend Sandy Lawrence, who was caring for her dying mother at the time, brought tears to Joey's eyes the first time she heard it.